The linker has x86-64 support but currently fails to compile. This patch
fixes these compile errors to make it build under x86-64.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D4481
This code throws an error in clang on the inner MMPolicy:
error: declaration of 'MMPolicy' shadows template parameter
Notethat the template parameter is declared earlier at the
class definition of ReadOnlyTargetFunction
MozReview-Commit-ID: buLE9d22YS
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D4571
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extra : moz-landing-system : lando
This code is untested and has been cargo-culted a little bit from the
existing x86 code, but should work OK; all the code in Windows is
compiled with frame pointers, we're compiled with frame pointers after
the previous patch, and so the frame pointer unwinding path makes the
most sense.
This introduces the machinery needed to generate crash annotations from a YAML
file. The relevant C++ functions are updated to take a typed enum. JavaScript
calls are unaffected but they will throw if the string argument does not
correspond to one of the known entries in the C++ enum. The existing whitelists
and blacklists of annotations are also generated from the YAML file and all
duplicate code related to them has been consolidated. Once written out to the
.extra file the annotations are converted in string form and are no different
than the existing ones.
All existing annotations have been included in the list (and some obsolete ones
have been removed) and all call sites have been updated including tests where
appropriate.
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extra : source : 4f6c43f2830701ec5552e08e3f1b06fe6d045860
__wrap_dlerror uses a single pointer for all threads, which means one
thread could get the dlerror result from another thread. Normally this
wouldn't cause crashes. However, because dlerror results come from a
per-thread buffer, if a thread exits and our saved dlerror result came
from that thread, the saved pointer could then refer to invalid memory.
The proper way to fix this is to use TLS and have a per-thread pointer
for __wrap_dlerror. However, instead of using up a TLS slot, this patch
keeps the single pointer for custom messages, and fallback to per-thread
dlerror call for system messages. While the race condition still exists,
I think the risk is acceptable. Even when races occur, they should no
longer cause crashes.
MozReview-Commit-ID: 4hGksidjiVz
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There is no meaningful equality relationship on any plausible mutex
implementation other than object identity. Having MutexImpl's users simply
compare by addresses makes it clearer in the callers that that's what's going
on.
Adding or removing an FD from this API currently requires changes in about a
half dozen places. Ignoring the Java side of things. This patch changes the
API to pass a struct, rather than additional arguments for each FD, so that
adding and removing FDs only requires changing one declaration, and the two
call sites that add and consume the FDs.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CToSEVp1oqP
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extra : absorb_source : c9fe7423fcbb47655b05209b44fb02b69b272d07
extra : source : 4b7a8a35ed956159e2f443c6211164c0cbf3d926
extra : histedit_source : b98b792791274f00a5e649c82dc25043cc1d699a
Adding or removing an FD from this API currently requires changes in about a
half dozen places. Ignoring the Java side of things. This patch changes the
API to pass a struct, rather than additional arguments for each FD, so that
adding and removing FDs only requires changing one declaration, and the two
call sites that add and consume the FDs.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CToSEVp1oqP
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extra : source : 4b7a8a35ed956159e2f443c6211164c0cbf3d926
extra : histedit_source : 01a1160ce1107d12e8b376d4512dedb0478e447c
Adding or removing an FD from this API currently requires changes in about a
half dozen places. Ignoring the Java side of things. This patch changes the
API to pass a struct, rather than additional arguments for each FD, so that
adding and removing FDs only requires changing one declaration, and the two
call sites that add and consume the FDs.
MozReview-Commit-ID: CToSEVp1oqP
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extra : rebase_source : 28e8c6075bacf5f610058227a9731aeadb50f320
extra : absorb_source : f63602a163ed19fb65e26640319750fdd9b92ad1